Described in the table below is the nouns found in the Avestan text, Vendidad (Vi-Daeva-Daata: given against the Daevas). There are around 400 nouns. These are arranged in the descending order of their frequency of occurrence. Obviously, AhuraMazda is the most frequent noun. Next comes Zarathushtra as the whole of Vendidad is arranged as a dialog between Ahura Mazda and Zaratushtra. Other frequent nouns include Druj (a word probably derived from Vedic-Sanskrit Droha (evil deed), Drohi (evil doer) or from the tribal name rigveda:Druhyu or mahabharata:Drahyu. In Avestan text Druj is interpreted as "embodiment of evil and pollution, demon of the lie, falsehood". Druj-Nasu is interpreted as "the corpse demon". Nasu is interpreted as "dead matter". There is also a frequent mention of Spitama (Pitamaha - Brahma). Zarathushtra was descended from Spitama at the fifth generation. Mainyu, described in the Vedas as Manyu too is a high frequency noun. Vendidad gives high importance to Dogs . Dog is thus a frequent noun. The mode of punishment for sins often involve Stripes and hence this noun to is mentioned many times. Stripes are given using Aspahe-Ashtra.